Developer- and Publisher-specific Articles: Eugen Systems

Eugen Systems is taking their Wargame series into Asia with their next release, Red Dragon. The upcoming real-time strategy title will be set between 1975 and 1991 and feature five new nations, including China and North Korea, as well as an increased emphasis on naval and amphibious units. Over 450 new units are planned, along with a new single-player campaign and multiplayer battles with support for up to 20 players. Three new screens were released to give a glimpse at what virtual generals can look forward to.

Eugen Systems has released a new expansion for their recently released strategy title, Wargame: AirLand Battle, Vox Populi. The free add-on includes a number of additions; the most notable of which is Conquest mode, making a return from the original Wargame, which allows players to achieve victory by holding the most territory when battling against one another or the AI. The rest of the additions include co-op support for Campaign mode, the option to select AI equipment type and nationality, 24 new units, and 5 new maps for Destruction and Conquest modes.

Eugen Systems will not be happy until the world burns. After escalating the Cold War to the brink of World War III, they are at it again with the release of Wargame AirLand Battle. The follow-up to European Escalation sports more than 800 units, support for up to 20 players in multiplayer, and a new dynamic campaign.

The Wargame: European Escalation player pool has expanded today with the release of the Linux version on Steam. A timely update has also enabled cross-platform multiplayer, so now all Linux, Mac, and Windows players can rumble together in unranked or ranked matches.

Eugen Systems has released four new screenshots to help kick off the relaunch of the official site for Wargame: AirLand Battle. The sequel to last year’s European Escalation will feature even more vehicles, over 750 in all, as well as the zoom feature that made its debut in 2010’s Ruse. The website, now optimized for mobiles and tablets, details the studio’s plans for the campaign and multipayer modes, as well as unit info and development updates. A video section will also highlight top fan videos.

Eugen System’s real-time strategy game Wargame: European Escalation is now available for Mac. And for those adventurous dual-OS folk out there, Windows users who already purchased the title will be able to download the Mac version for free.

Eugen Systems has released six new shots from its upcoming follow-up to Wargame: European Escalation, AirLand Battle. The images reveal some more of the 300-plus craft and infantry that will be making their way onto the battlefield, including the Thunderbolt II and French Mirage III-C, as well as the new IrisZoom Engine’s use of satellite imagery to depict realistic terrain.

Eugen Systems is following last month’s teaser for Wargame: AirLand Battle, the sequel to European Escalation, with three new screens. The shots show some of the 150 aircraft and 200 ground-based infantry and armor that’s planned to hit the battlefield. Eugen isn’t done with European Escalation yet, though, with a free brand-new DLC pack launching today, Commander. And to top it off, EE is also sale on Steam for 66% off until September 27.

R.U.S.E. developer Eugen System’s latest real-time strategy title, Wargame: European Escalation, will be getting a sequel next year: Wargame: AirLand Battle. Set between 1975 and 1985, players will be battling throughout Northern Europe in a dynamic single-player campaign during the Cold War.

R.U.S.E. developer Eugen Systems’ latest real-time strategy title Wargame: European Escalation has received its first DLC pack—and it’s free. The New Battlefields thank-you pack includes seven multiplayer maps, two of which are asymmetrical with set attack and defense roles; new skirmish AI, with support for up to seven players and three difficulty levels; and a new Flare system that allows for preset and customized warning messages.